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Amy Kirke, teaches students in remote areas near Alice Springs
Researchers have been teaching primary school students how to track their pet dogs in remote areas using GPS tracking devices as part of a new outreach program in remote parts of the Territory.
CDU’s new Trades Training Facility is ready for development, with tender applications for construction now being assessed and a decision anticipated by the end of the month.
New teaching and training facilities to be built at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will unlock education potential across Northern Australia, preparing for a future where the dual sector University will reinvigorate industry growth in trades and manufacturing.
International student pilot program
Inherent requirements apply to the following courses: Master of Teaching, Bachelor of Education Primary, Bachelor of Education Secondary, Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Teaching (Birth-12 Years)
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has signed a memorandum of understand (MOU) with Untapped Holdings to introduce a new Neurodiversity Hub to enhance the learning experience that can assist students and teachers who have variations in their cognition and comprehension, such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Dyslexia and autism.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Untapped Holdings to introduce new approaches to the teaching environment for neurodivergent students, teachers, and staff in the Northern Territory.
Whether you’re starting or advancing your career, CDU’s flexible teaching degrees help you reach your goals without putting your life on hold. Study an undergraduate education degree to become a teacher anywhere in Australia. You can study teaching online or on campus and switch between part-time and full-time study as you need. However you choose to study an education degree at CDU, you’ll gain experience in actual school settings through practical placements.
Natural disaster
Is being vulnerable to the forces of nature entirely due to our social, economic and political decisions? This is a question Dr Jonatan Lassa, a senior lecturer in Humanitarian, Emergency and Disaster Management at CDU, explores in his research and teaching. Read on to see what he's discovered about saving lives, having examined 40 years of critical disasters.
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